The more I read the more I don't believe a rating system is a good idea.
Especially Sriver, Bucky and also eyebo without intention, made very good points why a rating system should not be implemented.
First of all and most importantly - we all agree that a tracks quality is not measurable. It's a matter of taste.
That alone is reason enough not to have ratings, especially not an average rating.
Second, I think a rating system will be used falsely much more than the award system.
A lot of people will not vote what they really think of a track but they will vote what they think will influence the overall rating in a way that it will have an average rating that comes closest to their own oppinion.
Meaning:
A track with 10 ratings and an average of 8.6 (out of 10).
A player comes and finds it mediocre.. lets say he thinks its worth 5 or 6.
He will give 1 so the average rating comes closer to 6.
And there will probably more discussions about rating of tracks than there are discussions about awards.
Because a rating clearly says: Track X is worth Y points. Most people will have a different oppinion - in on or another way.
Third, we're all in a social network here and most authors do put effort into their tracks, no matter if you think the track is poor. Eyebo you said something interesting.
... says:
users shouldn't interpret a negative vote (or a negative comment on their track) as anything but an honest appraisal from a fellow player. And if they do, that's their own immaturity.
Immature or not, it hurts to get bad votes, and my point is, there are a lot of kids here on mx, they are immature, and I don't mean this in a negative way. They are kids and they are easily manipulable and vulnerable.
They come here, upload their tracks with a bit of proud and get punched in the face with low ratings.
You are an adult, you can handle critics (I know even adults who can't), but they are kids. Get my point?
Is it even mature to rate a track, especially to rate a track down?
Is it social? Is it ethical?
Think about it.